Welcome to my World of Architecture & Colour!
I like to bring the holiday feeling to you! I take time to notice the colour, details and heritage wherever I sketch.
Art for Interiors
After exploring how people use colour in home décor, this is how I’ve organised the items in my shop.

Having bought my first home this year, interiors is a new interest for me – I’ve really enjoyed choosing colours!
I look for ways that my art fits with the trends of interior design. These are my categories:
I hope categorising my art like this makes it easy to see how my prints could bring colour into your home!
Wellbeing
Wellbeing in the city is an important theme to me and I hope this comes through in my art.
I like to paint architecture and urban environments because that is where so many of us live. I think that wellbeing in these places is so important.
I am intrigued by the way that we look at things whilst on holiday; taking time to explore and noticing the simple things.
In the places where I take time to relax, I intentionally look for nature, and interesting architectural details. These are places that have a positive experience for me.
I hope that my art shares these positive feelings with the viewer, so I can bring wellbeing in to your homes!
As well as being an artist, I also do a lot of wellbeing work for an NHS project as a Social Prescriber. Read more about my background
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Current Projects
I am continuing with long term projects such as painting Montmarte, Paris.
However I am doing more local work than what I've done in past years. This includes colourful urban postcard sketches based on Swindon Works and Bristol.


A new project this year is in collaboration with the Swindon Mechanics Trust, and I'm very excited to be doing this.
I am creating sketches and a map of the railway heritage areas of my local town. Find out more: Railway Village Project.

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